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Originally Posted by Presto Why is everyone choosing the zspeed hd csc over the z1 motorsports csc which sits outside the transmission and is easier to service? Also why do
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Because to use the outside clutch assy you have to change a piece of the housing on the transmission to mount the pivot ball for the clutch arm. Disassembling the transmission isn't my idea of fun when I could just put a Z Speed CSC in there and for a DD not change it for a looonnggg time.
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